Author Archive for: Joseph Brant

About Joseph Brant

After graduating in English Literature from the University of London, Joseph worked as a lifestyle journalist for magazines as varied as Meltdown, MacUser and What's On in London. Having won a scholarship, he moved to Beijing to study Business and Chinese, and whilst there, helped to launch and run new section of China Daily weekender, Joseph returned to London and continued his creative writing alongside the editing of Chinese fiction translations, and speech content for public speakers. His fictional repertoire includes comedy radio plays, short science fiction and fantasies stories inspired by world myths. Joseph is currently working on a new story for the Little Apple Dolls and writing scripts for a computer game.

Entries by Joseph Brant

Q It used to be considered as a disease. Parents told about abnormalities in the amniotic fluid would weep inconsolably, and consider the option of a late termination, fully supported by the medical world. Those who believed the presence of life outweighed the ability to endure it bore children into a world they could never truly understand, other than through pain and confusion. As science, and society grew in strength, and illnesses vanished, and the scope of normal was stretched beyond the narrow confines of the 19th century, which itself was wholly permissive by the standards of the 16th, several...

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